Pabellón de Barcelona

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Pabellón de Barcelona is a landmark modernist building in Barcelona designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe for the 1929 International Exposition, celebrated for its minimalist form and innovative use of glass, steel, and marble.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
exhibition pavilion
landmark
modernist architecture work
alsoKnownAs Barcelona Pavilion
German Pavilion (Barcelona)
architect Lilly Reich
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
constructionStartYear 1928
continent Europe
country Spain
currentUse museum
demolished true
demolitionYear 1930
designedForEvent 1929 Barcelona International Exposition
function exhibition space
hasArtwork Barcelona Chair
Georg Kolbe sculpture "Alba"
hasFeature courtyard
reflecting pool
hasPlanType free plan
heritageStatus architectural icon of the 20th century
influenced development of modern architecture
locatedIn Catalonia
Montjuïc
locatedInCity Barcelona
materialUsed glass
golden onyx
green marble
steel
travertine
notableFor floating roof slab
free-standing walls
innovative use of glass, steel, and marble
minimalist form
open plan
ownedBy Fundació Mies van der Rohe
purpose German national pavilion for 1929 International Exposition
reconstructed true
reconstructionArchitect Cristian Cirici
Fernando Ramos
Ignasi de Solà-Morales
reconstructionCompletionYear 1986
reconstructionStartYear 1983
roofType flat roof
yearCompleted 1929

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Barcelona Pavilion alsoKnownAs Pabellón de Barcelona